White police officers or black police officers?
"The education of a man is never completed until he dies." - General Robert E. Lee
Thee University said:
White police officers or black police officers?
Young man, what do you have against the Indian, the cowboy, the construction worker, the sailor, the biker or the soldier?Thee University said:
White police officers or black police officers?
He said "beating", not "pounding"LIB,MR BEARS said:Young man, what do you have against the Indian, the cowboy, the construction worker, the sailor, the biker or the soldier?Thee University said:
White police officers or black police officers?
whitetrash said:He said "beating", not "pounding"LIB,MR BEARS said:Young man, what do you have against the Indian, the cowboy, the construction worker, the sailor, the biker or the soldier?Thee University said:
White police officers or black police officers?
Alabama.SIC EM 94 said:Thee University said:
White police officers or black police officers?
Or San Jose State?
4th and Inches said:
C- dont break the law and comply with officers requests. Works most of the time and no beatings are the results in 99% of officer engagements.
I saw us beat them. But tired of getting the beat down by TcUSIC EM 94 said:Thee University said:
White police officers or black police officers?
Or San Jose State?
it is ridiculus that police brutality happens.Porteroso said:4th and Inches said:
C- dont break the law and comply with officers requests. Works most of the time and no beatings are the results in 99% of officer engagements.
So quick to downplay police abuse. I don't think it matters who beats who, it's ridiculous that anyone gets beat up by cops.
Thee University said:Alabama.SIC EM 94 said:Thee University said:
White police officers or black police officers?
Or San Jose State?
Twice.
Yep. 0-17 going into the 4th Q in Birmingham in '79. 28 points on your 2nd team D in the 4th Q. 8 turnovers.Johnny Bear said:Thee University said:Alabama.SIC EM 94 said:Thee University said:
White police officers or black police officers?
Or San Jose State?
Twice.
I can understand. Wasn't the combined score of the two games you're referring to something like 75-2?
When you run from the police, don't do what they ask/tell you to do and generally break the law, nothing good happens and brutality follows. Brutality, to some extent, is warranted.4th and Inches said:
it is ridiculus that police brutality happens.
Its also amplified that it happens as a common occurance, it does not. A few hundred times out of several hunderd milliom police engagements each year.
Blame the victim for his death?Thee University said:
Why not amplify it? It is tragic and the police were responsible.4th and Inches said:it is ridiculus that police brutality happens.Porteroso said:4th and Inches said:
C- dont break the law and comply with officers requests. Works most of the time and no beatings are the results in 99% of officer engagements.
So quick to downplay police abuse. I don't think it matters who beats who, it's ridiculous that anyone gets beat up by cops.
Its also amplified that it happens as a common occurance, it does not. A few hundred times out of several hunderd milliom police engagements each year.
return no person evil for evil..Waco1947 said:Why not amplify it? It is tragic and the police were responsible.4th and Inches said:it is ridiculus that police brutality happens.Porteroso said:4th and Inches said:
C- dont break the law and comply with officers requests. Works most of the time and no beatings are the results in 99% of officer engagements.
So quick to downplay police abuse. I don't think it matters who beats who, it's ridiculous that anyone gets beat up by cops.
Its also amplified that it happens as a common occurance, it does not. A few hundred times out of several hunderd milliom police engagements each year.
he struggled/ he resisted. He ran.Waco1947 said:
Tyree had no chance to comply with police orders.
"Investigation helps illuminate how that happened.
According to the Times, NYT several police officers gave Nichols 71 commands in 13 minutes many of which were "confusing, conflicting and sometimes even impossible to obey" because of how police were pinning him down.
If you watch the disturbing video of the exchange, you can see how the instructions weren't meant to help Nichols cooperate with the police. Instead, they provided the police with a pretext to further escalate violence.
Video footage shows how the police's behavior was about bullying and striking fear in Nichols more than it was about upholding the law.
The deployment of often-nonsensical instructions underscores a key aspect of how Nichols ended up dead after a traffic stop. According to former law enforcement officials and experts, the police were exhibiting a policing ideology in which cops view dominating suspects as essential to their self-preservation and identity.
An examination of the video footage shows how the police's behavior was about bullying and striking fear in Nichols more than it was about upholding the law. Police swiftly dragged Nichols out of his car during the traffic stop. At one point, while one officer pinned his wrist down, another one told him to place his hands behind his back. Around the same time, he was told to lie down even though he was already on the ground. Moments later, the cops agreed that he should be pepper-sprayed, and he was immediately sprayed in the eyes." MSNBC
"seem" would be on you unless there is some data to back that up.Thee University said:
I've always feared the police. I've always respected the police too.
Maybe I was raised differently but I respected my elders, the law and those that enforce it.
I've been stopped/interacted with the police only a few times in my life (speeding, accident) and when they told me to do something I did it immediately just as they asked. I did not have an attitude, feel disrespected or talk back.
Why does it seem that black cops are so much more violent than white cops?
Lithuanian midget?LIB,MR BEARS said:"seem" would be on you unless there is some data to back that up.Thee University said:
I've always feared the police. I've always respected the police too.
Maybe I was raised differently but I respected my elders, the law and those that enforce it.
I've been stopped/interacted with the police only a few times in my life (speeding, accident) and when they told me to do something I did it immediately just as they asked. I did not have an attitude, feel disrespected or talk back.
Why does it seem that black cops are so much more violent than white cops?
I used to work with a retired cop who took a part time job with us to keep him busy. He told me being a cop was to be a member of the largest, best armed street gang in the world. They look out for each other.
Do you care to guess his ethnicity?
Review the tape again. He complied, and they immediately started beating him.4th and Inches said:he struggled/ he resisted. He ran.Waco1947 said:
Tyree had no chance to comply with police orders.
"Investigation helps illuminate how that happened.
According to the Times, NYT several police officers gave Nichols 71 commands in 13 minutes many of which were "confusing, conflicting and sometimes even impossible to obey" because of how police were pinning him down.
If you watch the disturbing video of the exchange, you can see how the instructions weren't meant to help Nichols cooperate with the police. Instead, they provided the police with a pretext to further escalate violence.
Video footage shows how the police's behavior was about bullying and striking fear in Nichols more than it was about upholding the law.
The deployment of often-nonsensical instructions underscores a key aspect of how Nichols ended up dead after a traffic stop. According to former law enforcement officials and experts, the police were exhibiting a policing ideology in which cops view dominating suspects as essential to their self-preservation and identity.
An examination of the video footage shows how the police's behavior was about bullying and striking fear in Nichols more than it was about upholding the law. Police swiftly dragged Nichols out of his car during the traffic stop. At one point, while one officer pinned his wrist down, another one told him to place his hands behind his back. Around the same time, he was told to lie down even though he was already on the ground. Moments later, the cops agreed that he should be pepper-sprayed, and he was immediately sprayed in the eyes." MSNBC
I do not agree with the force used, the police officers should be punished and I agree change is needed in how this engagement played out. The law officers need a chain of command on scene with one person communicating with civilian.
Dont you agree that The amplification has made people fearful of the police which leads to more violence?
Making people fear the police is not helpful.
Afghani. But good call on the midget.Thee University said:Lithuanian midget?LIB,MR BEARS said:"seem" would be on you unless there is some data to back that up.Thee University said:
I've always feared the police. I've always respected the police too.
Maybe I was raised differently but I respected my elders, the law and those that enforce it.
I've been stopped/interacted with the police only a few times in my life (speeding, accident) and when they told me to do something I did it immediately just as they asked. I did not have an attitude, feel disrespected or talk back.
Why does it seem that black cops are so much more violent than white cops?
I used to work with a retired cop who took a part time job with us to keep him busy. He told me being a cop was to be a member of the largest, best armed street gang in the world. They look out for each other.
Do you care to guess his ethnicity?
That depends on your understanding of what complied means.Waco1947 said:
Review the tape again. He complied, and they immediately started beating him.
Apprently you have not watched the tapeThee University said:That depends on your understanding of what complied means.Waco1947 said:
Review the tape again. He complied, and they immediately started beating him.
If I'm told to get down on the ground I'm going to bust my kneecaps doing it.
Hands behind my back? Yes sir!
Hands over my head & palms flat on the ground? Yes sir!
Face down? Yes sir!
The video clearly shows him rolling back up and talking back to the officers. He was NOT following orders.
The inability to understand common English in our country amazes me. The disrespect for law & order amazes me.
This would never have happened had this kid watched and followed Chris Rock's video.
So he accurately described the tape through telepathy?Waco1947 said:Apprently you have not watched the tapeThee University said:That depends on your understanding of what complied means.Waco1947 said:
Review the tape again. He complied, and they immediately started beating him.
If I'm told to get down on the ground I'm going to bust my kneecaps doing it.
Hands behind my back? Yes sir!
Hands over my head & palms flat on the ground? Yes sir!
Face down? Yes sir!
The video clearly shows him rolling back up and talking back to the officers. He was NOT following orders.
The inability to understand common English in our country amazes me. The disrespect for law & order amazes me.
This would never have happened had this kid watched and followed Chris Rock's video.
One more time.Waco1947 said:Apprently you have not watched the tapeThee University said:
This would never have happened had this kid watched and followed Chris Rock's video.
No, this never would have happened if they had never killed him for absolutely no ****ing good reason.Thee University said:One more time.Waco1947 said:Apprently you have not watched the tapeThee University said:
This would never have happened had this kid watched and followed Chris Rock's video.
This would never have happened had this kid watched and followed Chris Rock's video.
I'll take 99% accuracy all day long when it is nighttime, you don't know who or what is waiting for you to walk up to the driver's side window and nationwide you've seen drivers either speed off, fight you or run off at an alarming increase.90sBear said:
I like the Chris Rock video. 99% of the time it is accurate. The difference between me and some posters on this board is that I believe the 1% exists and until I see video of him actually reckless driving and about to kill someone, I say this is part of the 1%.
Guns were drawn and pointed at him and yelling that he was going to "get your ass blown the **** off" before he ever got out of the car. Why? Show me where that happens in the Chris Rock video.Thee University said:I'll take 99% accuracy all day long when it is nighttime, you don't know who or what is waiting for you to walk up to the driver's side window and nationwide you've seen drivers either speed off, fight you or run off at an alarming increase.90sBear said:
I like the Chris Rock video. 99% of the time it is accurate. The difference between me and some posters on this board is that I believe the 1% exists and until I see video of him actually reckless driving and about to kill someone, I say this is part of the 1%.
I can't remember a single time where 5 brothers wearing the blue have ganged up on another brother and beat/killed him for no perceived reason. If anything they go extra easy on him and let him go. Something set these officers off. I've NEVER seen a beating like this. White, black, yellow, brown or red.
Follow the Chris Rock instructional video (created for black folks) and you will be just fine no matter what your skin color. 99% !
I still contend that this kid was not doing what the officers told him to do and it quickly escalated to an out of control situation where he eventually took off running (you never outrun the long arm of the law) down the street.
I stand by my original comment - follow the Chris Rock instructional video!90sBear said:
Guns were drawn and pointed at him and yelling that he was going to "get your ass blown the **** off" before he ever got out of the car. Why? Show me where that happens in the Chris Rock video.
You just watched a video where 5 cops killed someone for no perceived reason. Was he armed with a weapon or even something that looked like a weapon? Had he threatened one of them verbally or physically? Had he even yelled or uttered a curse word? So far video evidence says no to all of the above.
Show me video of him recklessly driving and about to kill someone and I will agree with you. Until then - 1%.
And I stand by mine.Thee University said:I stand by my original comment - follow the Chris Rock instructional video!90sBear said:
Guns were drawn and pointed at him and yelling that he was going to "get your ass blown the **** off" before he ever got out of the car. Why? Show me where that happens in the Chris Rock video.
You just watched a video where 5 cops killed someone for no perceived reason. Was he armed with a weapon or even something that looked like a weapon? Had he threatened one of them verbally or physically? Had he even yelled or uttered a curse word? So far video evidence says no to all of the above.
Show me video of him recklessly driving and about to kill someone and I will agree with you. Until then - 1%.
Had he rolled out of the car and kissed the ground immediately without saying a word he would likely be alive today. How smart was he? 5 officers who were ALL obviously upset with something he had done or did not do against 1 skinny kid? Lay down immediately and play dead.
I am constantly astounded that so many citizens feel like they got disrespected or that rules and laws do not pertain to them and they "challenge" authority and common sense.
Are people this stupid after all we've seen over the past several years?